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Klitschko vs. Arreola in The Summer - Will it Happen?

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  • #41
    For Arreola, to have a chance, he will have to lose like 30 pounds, so he becomes more agile and mobile. If he gets in shape and his chin hold up, he can KO wlad.

    But he needs to get in ****ing shape, those damn Tamales and Tacos aint doing him any good!!!!!!!!

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    • #42
      Originally posted by Adolf View Post
      Haye didn't have to sign anything.

      He chose to sign it.
      You're completely missing the point. Try reading the post I was replying to, which said the Haye-Wlad winner should fight Arreola. The poster obviously didn't know about that contract, or he wouldn't have posted it.

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      • #43
        not a big fan of vitali, but after reading this article i might just have to start giving the man for some respect. Too many champions duck strong,young, risky opposition these days.

        I truly hate the he's not big enough name excuse a lot of boxers/promoters use these days.

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        • #44
          Originally posted by GetSumBrah View Post
          not a big fan of vitali, but after reading this article i might just have to start giving the man for some respect. Too many champions duck strong,young, risky opposition these days.
          Vitali has never done that, but Arreola is hardly the opponent to prove it. Arreola is far less risky than the likes of Povetkin and Dimitrenko, but brings more cash to the table, which is why Vitali wants the fight. Arreola has no more than the punchers chance any HW who can **** a bit has, he is much slower, much less skillful, and much less fit. Easy win for Vitali.

          If he can dodge a pointless mandatory I'd far rather see Vitali retire Valuev (or beat Chagaev) and unify the belts than piss about with Arreola. That said, I suppose he has time to do both, with maybe a unification bout in the Autumn, if he doesn't end up fighting Haye.
          Last edited by The_Visitation; 04-13-2009, 07:39 PM.

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          • #45
            Originally posted by The_Visitation View Post
            Vitali has never done that, but Arreola is hardly the opponent to prove it. Arreola is far less risky than the likes of Povetkin and Dimitrenko, but brings more cash to the table, which is why Vitali wants the fight. Arreola has no more than the punchers chance any HW who can **** a bit has, he is much slower, much less skillful, and much less fit. Easy win for Vitali.

            If he can dodge a pointless mandatory I'd far rather see Vitali retire Valuev (or beat Chagaev) and unify the belts than piss about with Arreola. That said, I suppose he has time to do both, with maybe a unification bout in the Autumn, if he doesn't end up fighting Haye.
            Most boxing fans would far rather see him fight Arreola, which is the reason why it would make more money.
            Last edited by Dave Rado; 04-13-2009, 07:46 PM.

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            • #46
              What the hell is the WBC's problem? If I were Vitali I would go over Mexico and tell them what they're doing is not right.

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              • #47
                Let Vitali fight Arreola, and Eddie Chambers fight Maskaev to be the mandatory.

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                • #48
                  Originally posted by Dave Rado View Post
                  Most boxing fans would far rather see him fight Arreola, which is the reason why it would make more money.
                  You might mean American boxing fans. It certainly isn't true of Europe, where Vitali v. Valuev or Chagaev would be a much bigger fight. It's true, though, that each American fan generates more cash.. your PPV charges are much more expensive than in Europe.
                  Last edited by The_Visitation; 04-14-2009, 04:22 AM.

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                  • #49
                    WBC and WBA - the odlest and, probably that is why, the most corrupted sanctioning bodies in boxing... Two mandatories in four months??? Really funny...

                    As for this fight: i think it can be something like Vitali vs Danny Williams...

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                    • #50
                      klit made his mandatory so I guess that hes entitled to an easy one if he chooses, and thats exactly what it would be. Having seen Aereolla against Mccline I was impressed I guess that he beat the man but thats about it when it comes tobeing impressed with him. Well, I must give areolla credit for having some good skills in there but against mCcline he was working over a less than prepared opponent who it seemed was not looking to go any further once he was hit with a debent shot. We all know that klit will be looking for more after being tagged and that he will show up ready to fight against Areolla. McCline did not press Areolla as he should have. With Areollas small stature it would seem to be a given that Klit will press him. It would also seem a given that Klit most certainly wwill catch him and thats where Areolla will have his biggest problem, that being able to absorb a full blow from a strong heavyweight thats ready to fight. Again I give Areolla credit for having some skill and the nutz to step in with the big boys but he will need more than just his skill to hagn with Klit. Hes going to need some size to wrestle around on the inside and more so some size to make Klit possibly think twice before bombarding Areolla with his nukes.

                      I see this as a major mismatch with Areolla making it through a few rounds until Klit decides that he is through playing and decides to really go after him. While it would be nice to see Klot fight this second unjust mandatory it is fair to him to fight a lesser opponent. I just hope that he does not get comfortable and acclamated to the idea................Rockin'

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